David Reitter <address@hidden> writes:
to indicate that lines should end at the maximal length in the
window, whatever that is.
That is what you get if you set the wrap-column to t.
OK, but how to keep track of the horizontal cursor position?
That's a generic problem which is not related to DTWW.
By the way, I just noticed that with window-wrap-column turned on
(and not wrapping anything in the above two lines), I cannot jump
down from 1 to 2 - the point always ends up in the line afterwards.
Let me know if I should investigate further in case you can't
reproduce.
I'm not going to work on DTWW this side of the release (unless RMS
says it is ok to add for 22.1). I don't have much time and want
to focus on finalizing the release.
We can add DTWW just after the release so it will be well tested
before we release 23.x
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Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk